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300 Oak St. NE Albuquerque, NM 87106

For Professionals

The Osteoporosis Foundation of New Mexico (OFNM) is a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit corporation established in 2000 to educate the public and healthcare professionals, to raise awareness, and to support research for osteoporosis and metabolic bone disease in New Mexico. The ultimate goal is to prevent fractures by reducing the osteoporosis treatment gap, the difference between those who could benefit from osteoporosis treatment and those who receive it.

Santa Fe Bone Symposium

The Santa Fe Bone Symposium is an annual forum devoted to advances in the science and economics of osteoporosis, metabolic bone disease, and assessment of skeletal health. Presented by the Osteoporosis Foundation of New Mexico (OFNM), this meeting is for healthcare providers, scientists, and researchers with a special interest in bone disease, and for bone densitometry technologists who seek a high level of knowledge in their field. Close interaction and collaboration between faculty and participants is an integral part of the Santa Fe Bone Symposium.

New Mexico Bone Club

The New Mexico Bone Club is supported by the Osteoporosis Foundation of New Mexico, a not-for-profit 501(c)3 corporation, with a mission to promote bone health, osteoporosis education and research in New Mexico. The New Mexico Bone Club has held over 50 scientific presentations since 1997 devoted to clinical aspects of osteoporosis and metabolic bone disease.

Bone Health ECHO

Participate in weekly case-based clinical discussions focused on the evaluation and treatment of osteoporosis and metabolic bone disease. Gain up-to-date knowledge of scientific advances through brief didactic presentations on topics of interest to learners. Improve your confidence in managing patients with skeletal diseases.

Santa Fe Fellows Workshop

The Santa Fe Fellows Workshop on Osteoporosis and Other Metabolic Bone Diseases is a two-day interactive educational program for fellows. The Workshop is held in Santa Fe, New Mexico, around the first week of August. The Fellows' Workshop covers a broad spectrum of topics and provides a great opportunity to learn from internationally recognized faculty. Fellows are encouraged to submit an abstract to present at the Workshop. A few of those presenters will be selected to give an oral presentation of their abstracts during the 23rd Annual Santa Fe Bone Symposium. The Workshop is presented in collaboration with the Osteoporosis Foundation of New Mexico and Endocrine Fellows Foundation.